From iconic Star Wars motif tees to a R2-D2 themed commercial jet, it's clear we just can't get enough of the franchise's collabs. Here's a closer look at the different Asian brands which have partnered up with Star Wars to bring our side of the world that much closer to the Force.

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1. Uniqlo 'Star Wars' UT collection

Following the success of its Star-Wars-themed UT Grand Prix 2015 collection launched earlier this year, it was only a matter of time before Uniqlo's popular UT series received another Star Wars treatment. Launched in the beginning of December, the latest collection features imagery from The Force Awakens interpreted into 26 T-shirt designs. It's complemented with accessories like bedroom slippers and umbrellas.

While the UT collection is only available in Men's and Kids' sizes, that won't stop women from borrowing their boyfriend's tees.

Image: Uniqlo

2. R2-D2™ ANA 787-9 Dreamliner Aircraft

Marking the beginning of an exclusive five-year partnership between All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Disney is the airline's eye-catching Dreamliner aircraft decked out in Star Wars livery. Featuring R2-D2 on the exterior, this is the first time ever that a Star Wars character will appear on a commercial aircraft.

Here's hoping that the Japanese airline will follow in the footsteps of EVA Air's collab with Hello Kitty and produce Star Wars-themed utensils and food as well.

3. Royal Selangor 'Star Wars' collection

South East Asia's largest pewter-maker, Royal Selangor, signed on to produce Star Wars-themed merchandise and accessories for the next three years.

The first collection launched in November and consists of limited edition 8-inch figurines of Darth Vader, Han Solo and Princess Leia, and smaller 4-inch figurines of Yoda, a Stormtrooper and Boba Fett.

Image: Royal Selangor

4. :Chocoolate Star Wars Crossover collection

We get it if you're not too keen on cosplaying as your favourite Star Wars character when you go catch the flick -- but who's to stop you from showing your support with a First Order Stormtrooper sweater or dress?

Jumping onboard the Star Wars fashion bandwagon is Hong Kong's streetwear label :Chocoolate, who is well-loved in the Asia-Pacific region for its everyday wearable styles. We're also digging their limited edition 1/6th scale Stormtrooper Collectible Figure with Hot Toys, which would look mighty fine in our living room.

Image: :Chocoolate

5. Changi Airport limited-edition 'Star Wars' plush toys

No matter their age, no true fan should deprive themselves of the chance to own a Star Wars plushie -- especially one as cute as this collection between the franchise and Singapore's Changi Airport. The full set consists of eight limited-edition plush toys featuring popular characters like Chewbacca, Yoda, BB-8 and C-3PO.

The airport also pulled out the big guns to recreate the intergalactic world with a life-sized X-wing fighter plane for photo ops as well as an interactive booth for C-3PO to teach visitors popular Star Wars phrases in different languages.

Image: Changi Airport

6. SMRT 'Star Wars'-themed trains

In November, Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) first announced that they would introduce a series of Star Wars-themed trains and buses for commuters to ride from December 15 onwards. Even better, the platform of one of the country's busiest train stations, Raffles Place, was also given a full transformation to depict the Dark vs. Light sides of the force.

Question is, which side would you pick?

Image: Victoria Ho/Mashable

7. EXO 'Lightsaber'

As part of a collaboration effort between EXO's record label, SM Entertainment, and Disney, the nine-member K-pop boy band released a cinematic music video of their hit single 'Lightsaber' in October. The EDM video sees the EXO boys touting lightsabers in a Star Wars-inspired world and even opens with Darth Vader's iconic heavy breathing.

Although only two and a half minutes long, the music video is now a hit with over five million views on YouTube.

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